August 28-30, 2018, Budapest, Hungary

The 16th International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications

The 6th Memristor and Memristive Symposium will be held on the 27th of August

Call For Papers

Sensing and analyzing the visual world requires special sensors and
processors in many cases. Sensor-porcessor arrays can solve problems
from early image processing up to decision making. On the processor
side there is a permanent progress in multi-core and many-core
designs which are based on emerging nano-scale technologies with low
power dissipation, intelligent, bio-inspired machines,
massively-parallel architectures with learning capabilities, and
memristive systems. CNNA 2018 will provide a forum for the presentation
of latest results and exploration of future directions in the fields of:

All accepted papers will be checked against plagiarism. In the case a paper does not contain at least 90% of original work, it will not be published in the conference proceedings.

At least one author of the paper is required to register and pay the conference fee before the early registration deadline and to present the paper. Registration will be possible after the paper acceptance deadline.

Authors not following the instructions may result in their paper not being included in the proceedings.

Paper Format

The submitted papers must meet the following conditions:

language: English,

file format: Microsoft Word or LaTeX,

page format: A4,

length: 2-4 pages.

The format of the paper should follow the IEEE guidelines for the two-column IEEE-sponsored conference proceedings. Templates for Microsoft Word and LaTeX are available here.

Keynote Speakers

Leon O. Chua, UC Berkeley (US)

Wolfgang Porod, University of Notre Dame (US)

Angel Rodriguez-Vazquez, University of Sevilla (ES)

András Horváth, PPCU (HU)

Registration

General Rules

Authors are required to register and make the payment not later than the registration deadline. Otherwise the Author's submission will not be published in the proceedings. In order to be published in the conference proceedings, each accepted paper must be accompanied by at least one registration.

Registration Fee:

IEEE members: 500 Euro

Non-IEEE members: 550 Euro

Students with IEEE: 200 Euro

Students Non-IEEE: 250 Euro

Registration to MEMRISTOR day only: 100 Euro

On spot registration fee: 600 Euro

Additional 10 Euro if you need a printed proceedings of the conference

Venue

The Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics aims at the anthropocentric information technology education based on the extensive fundamental subjects including the basics of life sciences and on the constantly developing high technologies. Our purpose is to train such professionals who, due to their deep multidisciplinary theoretical knowledge and erudition, furnished with up-to-date and ethical management skills, will become constructive experts in modern practical problems and in a wide range of scientific research.

Accommodation

Travel

By Train

Arrival at the Keleti train station

You can take the metro line 4 from the Keleti railway station to get to the station "II. János Pál pápa tér". From there you can reach the university in a walking distance from about 15 minutes.

Arrival at the Nyugati train station

You can take the metro line 3 from the Nyugati railway station to get to the station "Klinikák". From there you can reach the university in a walking distance from about 8 minutes.

By Airplane

Arrival at the Liszt Ferenc Budapest airport

Taxi: It´s a 30 minutes trip.

Public transportation: You can take the bus route 100E from the Airport Budapest to get to the station "Kálvin". From there take the bus line 9 for the station "Muzsikus cigányok parkja". You can reach the university in a walking distance from about 4 minutes. It's a 50 minutes trip.